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Scientists: Earth Endangered By New Strain of Fact-Resistant Humans

Scientists have discovered a powerful new strain of fact-resistant humans who are threatening the ability of Earth to sustain life, a sobering new study reports.

The research, conducted by the University of Minnesota, identifies a virulent strain of humans who are virtually immune to any form of verifiable knowledge, leaving scientists at a loss as to how to combat them.

“These humans appear to have all the faculties necessary to receive and process information. And yet, somehow, they have developed defenses that, for all intents and purposes, have rendered those faculties totally inactive. As facts have multiplied, their defenses against those facts have only grown more powerful.” Davis Logsdon, one of the scientists who contributed to the study, said.

While scientists have no clear understanding of the mechanisms that prevent the fact-resistant humans from absorbing data, they theorize that the strain may have developed the ability to intercept and discard information enroute from the auditory nerve to the brain.

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Uhm... First of all if yl talking about knowledge, then you talking about space, if yall talking about the mind, then yall talking about another man's reality. (State of mind)This "strain" seems to be like a "Starseed" that situation the way I've read and concluded

Knowledge is power. The knowledge of your lies, and indoctrination, gives us even more power. We will now gladly resist your programming unto death. Your threats to starve us to death does not phase us. "To be absent from our bodies, is to be present with our Lord."

Peter D...what's the matter? Did I hurt your little feelings beta boy? If you understood the English language, you'd know that "scarily accurate" was not in reference to anyone being 'afraid' of lefty loons, but to the description of the lunatic left that's so 'scarily accurate' it's uncanny.

America has a literacy problem. THis is particularly problematic in science. America is science illiterate. This is in part due to religion and rabid religious zealotry and extremism. There is no excuse for this level of ignorance in the 21st century but we are being drug into the the abyss. We live in a culture of religious zealotry and gun fanaticism and there may be no return to normalcy as long as the nation is under their control with an illiterate, uninformed leader who addresses the nation with a 5th grade lexicon.

It may be a new strain, but it has been around for a long time---probably since Neanderthal times at least. I think the entire affliction began in those days when primitive humans saw godly powers at work everywhere. Belief and faith in other-worldly things competed mightily with ongoing intellectual development. Now, many thousands of years later, those tendencies toward irrational belief-faith are more centralized (one god, albeit many faiths) and are weakening at a faster pace, but the True Believer reaction among remnants of those primitive minds grows more intense. This usually happens when animalistic sorts are trapped in a corner. We certainly see it now in the behavior of Trump and what was once the grand old Republican Party (now the Party of Reaction, aka the Party of the Walking Dead).

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